A hospital worker in Texas who treated a patient who died of ebola has tested positive for the disease. The unnamed person reported having a “low grade fever” on Friday and was then isolated, said officials. The worker had been caring for Liberian Thomas Eric Duncan at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. He died on Wednesday. Mr Duncan, 42, was originally sent home from hospital despite showing symptoms of ebola, and was only re-admitted when his condition deteriorated. His case sparked panic about the possible spread of the virus in the US despite assurances from President Barack Obama the chances of that happening were “extraordinarily low”. “We knew a second case could be a reality, and we’ve been preparing for this possibility,” said Dr David Lakey, commissioner of the Texas Department Of State Health Services. “We are broadening our team in Dallas and working with extreme diligence to prevent further spread.” The US has begun screening patients entering through John F Kennedy airport in New York. It was the first of five airports to introduce the measures, brought in to give a layer of protection after the death of the first patient diagnosed with ebola on US soil.

Second CONFIRMED Case Of Ebola In The U.S. Texas hospital worker tests positive for Ebola

The four other airports – Newark, Chicago’s O’Hare, Washington Dulles and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International – are due to begin the checks next week. In Texas, health officials said they had interviewed the unnamed patient and were trying to identify contacts. They said people who had contact with the health care worker after symptoms emerged would be monitored. Meanwhile, nurses and physician assistants in Liberia, one of the country’s worst hit by the outbreak, have threatened to go on strike over “hazard pay”. George Williams, leader of the National Health Workers Association, said members were demanding $700 (£436) per month in hazard pay on top of their monthly salaries, which are generally around $200 or $300. Monthly hazard pay is currently less than $500. In Spain, an assistant nurse infected with ebola is showing signs of “slight improvement”. But Teresa Romero’s prognosis remains serious and further complications could not be ruled out, according to the country’s government.

Three more people have been admitted to hospital in Madrid to be monitored for signs of Ebola, bringing the total number under observation to 15 in Spain alone. Saturday’s development came as the Spanish nurse infected with Ebola was reported to be conscious and sitting unaided. Teresa Romero, 44, is the only person known to have caught the virus outside Africa. None of the 15 others still under observation has been diagnosed with Ebola so far, though the Spanish government is under fire for its handling both of Romero’s case and the threat of a wider outbreak of the disease. Images by the Reuters news agency showed Romero alert and sitting upright in her hospital room with an oxygen mask strapped to her face and responding to the hospital staff attending to her. She had taken a turn for the worse two days ago, health authorities said, and is still considered critical.

“Teresa Romero’s condition has undergone no significant changes and is still serious, but stable,” a government Ebola committee said in a statement on Saturday afternoon, addin that she has begun talking. The latest outbreak of the disease has already killed more than 4,000 people, mostly in West Africa, and Romero’s case has raised fears about contagion in Europe and elsewhere. The UK has said it will start screening passengers for Ebola who enter the country through London’s two main airports and by railway from continental Europe. The US on Saturday began screening travellers from West Africa at New York’s John F. Kennedy International airport. Spain’s government tightened Ebola detection protocols on Friday and entrusted Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, deputy prime minister, with the responsibility to respond to the health crisis.

Men treated by Romero died

Romero was diagnosed with Ebola after caring for two priests who had contracted the disease in Africa and were then repatriated to Spain. Both men died, one in August and one in September. Another nurse who treated one of the priests was released from hospital late on Saturday, after testing negative for Ebola. A hairdresser, another nurse and a cleaner, all of whom came into contact with Romero, were admitted to the isolation unit at the Carlos III hospital on Friday evening. The 13 who were already under observation included Romero’s husband. An experimental treatment, ZMab, is available in Spain for use in her case, a health source said. However, it was not clear whether she was now being given the drug. She was given antibodies from previously infected patients earlier this week. The ZMab combination drug, made by Canada-based company Defyrus Inc, is one of the agents used to make ZMapp, another treatment, which was developed by MappBiopharmaceutical Inc.

ZMapp has been used on some Ebola sufferers, a number of whom survived, but available supplies are exhausted. Hospital authorities and the government declined to comment. A hairdresser, another nurse and a cleaner, all of whom came into contact with Romero, were admitted to the isolation unit at the Carlos III hospital on Friday evening. The 13 who were already under observation included Romero’s husband.

Drum Brae: Edinburgh street cordoned off by police after gunshots were heard.

This was the other side of the hill from where I live. As you go right you go into the Woods almost

Gunshots have been fired into an Edinburgh street prompting a police inquiry.

The incident happened around 11.30pm when shots were allegedly fired at a property on Drumbrae Terrace on Friday. There are no reports of any injuries relating to the firearm discharge. A man wearing a light coloured top and black jogging bottoms was seen in the area, near woodland, and police are appealing for anyone who was in the area at the time, or who heard or saw any suspicious activity, to contact police on 101.

Officers have cordoned off the area as the investigation into the incident takes place.

Chief Inspector Bob Paris said: “Drumbrae is a quiet area of Edinburgh and I would like to reassure the public that incidents like this are very rare. “We will be stepping up high visibility patrols in the area to offer community reassurance as well as carrying out door to door enquiries to speak with anyone who has information that can assist.” Detective inspector Allan O’Brien said: “We have a dedicated team in place to thoroughly investigate this dangerous and reckless act. Anyone who can assist in helping us trace the person responsible should contact police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

I try my hardest to never listen to Main Stream News, but sometimes I will watch Sky News, BBC News, CNN, Fox News and more. Bill O’Reilly is paid to scare the life out of people. He doesn’t debate, he is a coward, he doesn’t let people talk. Bill thinks he knows it all. I don’t lean ANY direction in Politics. Here are my thoughts on Politics in an image (Below) Then we have Judge Jeanine, I sometimes record her just to see what crap she is shouting about on that particular day. The media in Scotland are a free media to an extent where they will hammer politics and the Royal family and more, they also tell more truth. They also lie, but they don’t talk like Bill or this Judge woman, the media over here do have agenda’s. My country Scotland just lost Independence because of Media, not telling lies, just not speaking at all really. But there has been trouble in the vote and the Police are involved and Politicians are being questioned by the Police. https://acenewsdesk.wordpress.com/2014/10/11/police-question-ruth-davidson-over-postal-votes-reports/ I often wonder why America has more haters than any other 1st World Country and I can never find the answer. It’s true there are more Pro-Israel in America than there is in Israel itself! That is astonishing. Between Religion and Media, America you don’t allow yourself to grow as a nation. I speak to and love a TON of American people and when we talk, 9 out of 10 I speak to say exactly what I am saying here. The worry I see is, if people watch Bill and Judge Woman and believe that crap, then it causes hate in the viewers. The Roman Empire were one of the first to use this tactic of ‘Divide and Conquer’ I see an America that is angry, I see an America that is uneducated, I also see an America with so many people so willing to change or want to change the way the USA act’s within it’s foreign policy remit. Sadly you can have guns and the Second Amendment all day, but if you don’t act when legally you can what is the point in having a Constitution? I believe the biggest danger we as a species can deal with or are forced to deal with are media outlets like Fox News that throw propaganda lies and fear at it’s people. America MUST realise if America is weak, the World suffers, this is something that will change because the World is sick to the back teeth of American Government causing money issues Worldwide and going to War for the wrong reasons. I pray all US soldiers and any other soldiers in the World, from here in Scotland also stay safe, but how can our soldiers take on and beat an Army that is willing to die for the cause? They are fanatical, and the biggest moral to this story is, the USA funded ISIS to help remove the Syrian Regime. It’s been proved many times. https://acenewsdesk.wordpress.com/2014/06/25/photos-of-john-mccain-seen-with-isis-leaders-in-syria-before-their-rampage-through-iraq/ Many may come at me and call me a liar here, but these people will be paid to do so or uneducated, old or rich. I am sorry, but that is the trend I see with Fox News viewers. I have spoken to 50 Americans about this and 45 agree with what is said here. Sadly when you live in a country you can’t see the forest for the trees

Life can be THIS easy, but nope, people argue Abortion when Ebola is in their path

McCain with ISIS members, confirmed. Do your research

Rumsfeld with Saddam Hussain, to make money, shocked?

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Two Video’s by Russell Brand, I could NOT agree more on his assessment of Fox News

Here is an American You Tube, well known user giving her thoughts from inside the USA where, Africa aside it has taken toll the Worst. I know many American people refuse to look at bad news or debate it and a sentence I hear a lot from American people is “What can I do” Take Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, Garlic, Nano Silver. The only way Ebola will not kill America in a year is if YOU the people take action. Place bleached towels on the entrance to your home, clean your hands with Hospital grade hand gel, wash a lot, and just be vigilant. So America you CAN help. The reason I am speaking to America here is you are very close to a PANDEMIC, this is 100x worse than an EPIDEMIC. America there are many cases not yet seen you as the Media are not scaring you and I can’t blame them as it is awful. I said 2 days before the main stream media. I reported it on Monday 6th https://acenewsdesk.wordpress.com/2014/10/06/breaking-ebola-patient-in-dallas-has-died-reports/ This is Wednesday 8th when the media FINALLY ran the story http://abcnews.go.com/Health/texas-ebola-patient-thomas-eric-duncan-died/story?id=26045360 Many people think there are lies being told by the CDC and the video below is of a German Ebola expert telling the truth, it is reported. Basically a German based CDC Dr is accusing the CDC of understating the severity of Ebola Worldwide in a huge way – CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Ebola is hitting Worldwide and every day new cases are being reported. I said a week ago we will know in 21 days how bad this really is, so 10 to 14 days we will know, but the experts expect it to kill 50,000,000 (That is 50 Million) people, less or more depending on where you read, this is an average. AT LEAST WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW!

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NEW YORK – A group of German medical doctors in a peer-reviewed medical journal article published by Oxford University Press have challenged a key assumption regarding the Ebola virus repeatedly asserted by Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The researchers found that a patient showing no symptoms of the disease can still transmit a virus like Ebola by air if droplets containing the virus are transmitted to another person by a sneeze or cough.

As WND reported Tuesday, the World Health Organization has admitted that “wet and bigger droplets from a heavily infected individual, who has respiratory symptoms caused by other conditions or who vomits violently could transmit the Ebola virus over a short distance to another nearby person.” WHO said it could happen when “virus-laden heavy droplets are directly propelled, by coughing or sneezing onto the mucus membranes or skin with cuts or abrasions of another person.” Still, WHO added a qualification, insisting the transmission of Ebola by sneezing or coughing is not within its definition of airborne transmission.

News broke Wednesday morning that the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S., Thomas Eric Duncan, had died in Dallas. The victim’s home neighborhood in the Liberian capital, meanwhile, remained under quarantine. Later Wednesday, a Texas sheriff’s deputy was rushed to the hospital in Frisco, Texas, with Ebola symptoms after delivering a quarantine notice to the apartment where Duncan was staying. WND reported Wednesday Liberia is preventing journalists from reporting Ebola-related stories from health care centers in the country unless they obtain written permission from the government. The news came as the World Health Organization issued a statement warning that the officially reported decline in new cases in Liberia over the past three weeks “is unlikely to be genuine,” because problems with data gathering continue.

‘Not easily detected’

The German physicians, led by Dr. Timm H. Westhoff of the Department of Nephrology at the Carité Campus Benjamin Franklin in Berlin, noted in a virology blog published Feb. 12, 2009, that acute viral infections such as Ebola hemorrhagic fever may cause little or no clinical symptoms in a so-called “inapparent infection” yet may be contagious. “A well-known example is poliovirus: over 90% are without infections,” Westhoff and his colleagues continued. “During an inapparent infection, sufficient virus replication occurs in the host to induce antiviral antibodies, but not enough to cause disease. Such infections are important for the spread of infection, because they are not easily detected.” Westhoff and his colleagues then made the key point that individuals with an inapparent infection, showing no symptoms, can yet spread diseases such as polio.

“During the height of the polio epidemic in the United States, the quarantine of paralyzed patients had no effect on the spread of the disease, because 99 percent of the infected individuals had no symptoms and were leading normal lives spreading infection.” Westhoff and his colleagues also discussed the risk of spreading Ebola by sneezing or coughing.

“An example of a classic acute infection is uncomplicated influenza,” the medical doctors noted. “Virus particles are inhaled in droplets produced by sneezing or coughing, and begin replicating in ciliated columnar epithelial cells of the respiratory tract. As new infectious virions are produced, they spread to neighboring cells.” The point was clear: “Inapparent infections probably are important features of pathogens that are well-adapted to their hosts. They replicate sufficiently to endure the spread to new hosts, but not enough to damage the host and prevent transmission.” Westhoff and his associates conclude: “Acute viral infections are responsible for epidemics of disease involving millions of individuals each year, such as influenza and measles. When vaccines are not available, acute infections are difficult to control – most are complete by the time the patient feels ill, and the virus has already spread to another host.”

GERMAN DOCTOR : CDC LYING – DON’T HAVE TO HAVE SYMPTOMS TO SPREAD EBOLA; HHS – “THERE WILL BE MORE” AND IT IS AIRBORN, IT WILL KILL MILLIONS OF PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD. THIS WILL LAST MONTHS AND WE ‘HOPE’ WE CAN GET IT UNDER CONTROL

The German physicians published in 2008 the fundamental medical research that formed the basis for their blog comments, demonstrating kidney-transplant patients could carry the norovirus infection that is common in cases of acute gastroenteritis, even if the patient was asymptomatic. Westhoff’s 2008 study provided “the first evidence” that norovirus, typically a self-limiting disease of short duration, can cause chronic infection in renal transplant recipients,” even when there are no symptoms of acute gastroenteritis evident in the patient. Dr. Norman M. Balog, D.O., a board-certified family doctor practicing in Silver Spring, Maryland, brought the research of the German medical team to the attention of WND as evidence that the CDC’s Frieden could not prove his assertion air travel was safe as long as a person infected with Ebola were not showing symptoms. An infected person can go as long as 21 days in an incubation period before being infected.

“Dr. Freiden is either completely uninformed of this research,” Balog explained to WND in an exclusive telephone interview, “or he is deliberately lying because he does not want to panic the general public.” Balog pointed out that asymptomatic carriers of diseases infecting others is a phenomenon that has been widely documented in virology studies for decades. “There’s a good potential that on any given day a person you may shake hands with will have Strep Group A Streptococcus that causes sore throats,” he pointed out. “Shaking hands you take the risk you are going to get the Streptococcus virus, even if the person you shook hands with looked perfectly well.” Balog explained to WND much of the fundamental research on Ebola, including the conditions under which asymptomatic carriers of the disease can infect others, has yet to be conducted and reported in peer-reviewed medical journals.

“Dr. Freiden and the CDC have been reassuring the American public from the beginning of the current outbreak that we can contain and control Ebola, no problem; but the first assurances were three continents ago,” he pointed out. “Now we have Ebola in the United States and in Spain. Where is Ebola going to show up next?” Balog was critical of the steps taken so far by the CDC to contain the Ebola outbreak. “Ebola is spreading a lot faster than anybody expected,” he said. “But even today we are not stopping people from West Africa from boarding international air flights; health officials in Dallas did not put up a fence around Duncan’s apartment complex; and it took several days before Dallas health authorities found anyone qualified to clean up the vomit outside Duncan’s apartment. And then the workers just washed the vomit down into the town storm drains.” Balog pointed out the medical literature on virology commonly says asymptomatic but infected individuals can spread a disease to others before showing any signs of being sick. “We have medical models that say a person is capable of secreting a virus like Ebola in bodily fluids before the person displays symptoms of the disease,” he stressed, “and that medical evidence is simply being ignored by Dr. Frieden and the CDC when the public is told repeatedly it’s OK to let Ebola-infected people fly as long as they don’t have a fever.”

The UK should expect ebola cases within months, the country’s chief medical officer has warned. Sally Davies said: “The big problem is in West Africa where the doubling rate is every four weeks and it really is going up and up, so it will not be surprising if we have spillover into this country. “I would expect a handful of cases over the next few months.” The virus has already claimed more than 4,000 lives in West Africa. But after a nationwide drill to test Britain’s readiness for an outbreak, the Health Secretary said he was “doubly reassured” the NHS could cope.

Jeremy Hunt said the eight-hour simulation at locations across the country proved “robust plans” were in place if the disease reached the UK. Ministers joined dozens of medical professionals, some of whom wore protective clothing, as actors simulated symptoms of the deadly virus. The exercise, which was ordered by David Cameron as part of the UK’s contingency plan, involved staff from hospitals, the ambulance service and Public Health England. One scenario saw a patient collapse at Gateshead shopping centre.

They were assessed and placed in isolation at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle. Samples were sent for testing at the Porton Down science laboratories in Wiltshire and, after returning an Ebola diagnosis, the patient was transferred to the Royal Free in London. In a separate case, a patient arrived at Hillingdon walk-in centre in London with flu-like symptoms, having recently returned from West Africa. Mr Hunt chaired a fake COBRA meeting as part of the exercise.

The president of the World Bank, Jim Kim, admitted on Wednesday that the international community had “failed miserably” in its response to the Ebola virus that has killed more than 3,800 people in west Africa and warned that the crisis now affecting Spain and the US was going to get much worse. Amid signs yesterday that western governments were being forced to take the risks of a global pandemic more seriously, Kim said he wanted them to back a new $20bn (£12bn) global health fund that would be able to react instantly to emergencies. “It’s late. It’s really late,”

ARIRANG NEWS

He said: “This is an extremely useful exercise and I feel doubly reassured that we have robust plans in place in the event that we get an ebola case in the UK. “We will evaluate what went well and what we need to improve. “This exercise is just one small part of our ongoing contingency plans for ebola. It builds on activity we routinely practise for a wide variety of illnesses and other emergencies.” Meanwhile, aid ship RFA Argus, which will travel to Sierra Leone next week to help fight the outbreak, has arrived in Falmouth, Cornwall.

Ebola screening to see if body is too hot at Airports worldwide

It will carry medical supplies, three Merlin helicopters, aircrew and engineers. Its deployment comes as the Prime Minister was forced to defend the decision to introduce enhanced screening for the virus at major points of entry, saying it had been taken on “medical advice”. The move was criticised by health experts, with one describing it as a “complete waste of time”. As Britain’s response stepped up, a director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claimed it was impossible to reduce the risk to the American public to zero.

Via BBC

There is currently no effective vaccine for ebola, but Russia announced on Saturday that it expected to produce three within the next six months. In Spain, three more people are under observation in a Madrid hospital, taking the number currently being monitored for ebola symptoms to 16. The first person known to have contracted the disease outside West Africa during the current outbreak, 44-year-old Spanish nurse Teresa Romero, remains in a stable condition.

This is an amazing story of how kind us Humans can be when we really put in some effort. When we see the World through the Internet or TV it would be easy to say ‘What a mess’ But sometimes, just once in a while we see these stories about individual acts of kindness towards each other and the animals we share this planet with. This story is touching and amazing. It is only images, I hope you enjoy Lucky’s story. I did

This story is beautiful. First, let me allow the woman who rescued him to explain in her words:

“Little Red and his brothers and sisters were left in a yard with an older aggressive dog (his father) when the family moved, leaving the pups to scrounge for just whatever they could find to eat or whatever the older dogs dropped when neighbors fed them. There were 6 pups originally and when I was alerted to the situation one evening and drove up there there were only 2 left. When I got to the house there was a little black pup lying in the yard covered in flies that I thought was already gone, I had my son hold on to the poppa dog and went in the gate. Grabbed the down pup and Little Red, but Red bit the snot out of me twice on the back of my hand so I let him go and got the other pup out. We called the cops and one came and took the dying pup to the shelter. It didn’t make it, but that got Animal Control involved. The next morning on my way to work I stopped in to take some food and Little Red was barely walking, crawled out from under the edge of the porch and and collapsed in a heap. I couldn’t leave him, swooped him up and headed for the house where he got a good flea bath, then off to the vet. Thank God they know me well enough that when the receptionist saw my face they took me right in the back. Your boy was within 2 hours of dying, he needed a blood transfusion and spent all day on IV fluids just to make it. He was doing really well for a few weeks, then the parvo set in and he spent another 5 days in the hospital, but overcame that as well. He’s a fighter, with an amazing will to live, that one.”

Now for the heartbreaking-turned-beautiful photos.

Poor young red was covered in flees and worse

The poor little guy was a mess

After a flee bath you can see them all dead beside the little guy

Home from the Vet

But in DESPERATE need of food

Getting some rest …..

Sound asleep and in a better place

Awake, Aware and much healthier and happier!

The little guy loved the car and a view he had maybe never seen before

I am sure many have seen this full PDF Form. This is from the SNP at Hollyrood to Westminster. The credit goes to Nicola Sturgeon, and she doesn’t miss the mark. We were promised DevoMax that makes us 90% free from the Union, as yet it’s been too slow for everyone’s liking. So this is the ball starting to roll Scotland. Add to this Ruth Davidson being questioned by Police (Blog below this one) https://acenewsdesk.wordpress.com/2014/10/11/police-question-ruth-davidson-over-postal-votes-reports/ is proof that indeed nobody is sitting on their hands doing nothing. Hollyrood are demanding what was written into law in the event of a No vote and this is just the start. The police are well into the investigation of vote fraud or any kind of wrong doing in the Referendum. So, we are starting to see things happen now, watch this space I guess Scotland

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